MXGP OF Finland 2025 – Round 13 (Iitti-KymiRing): Video-Highlights – report & results: Coenen & deWolf unstoppable!

MXGP of Finland – Highlights


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The Sunday morning Warm-up saw great pace from the Fantic Factory Racing MXGP squad, as Andrea Bonacorsi and Glenn Coldenhoff took first and second in the session ahead of Febvre, but Jago Geerts crashed on his second lap and would line up in the races for Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP with bruising to his shoulder.

Even with a gate pick from outside the top ten, it was Coldenhoff who fired the Fantic from the middle of the gate into the lead to claim his third Fox Holeshot Award of the season, although Lucas Coenen was quickly onto his back wheel as the battles raged behind them!

Mattia Guadagnini had got a great jump for the Aruba.it Ducati Factory MX Team, but was passed in the next few corners by Honda HRC’s Ruben Fernandez, although Bonacorsi carved through into third place by turn five with some decisive riding! Febvre had suffered a poor start and had to fight from outside the top ten.

Coenen, the chief chaser in the title race, scorched down the Pit Lane straight on the inside of Coldenhoff to take the lead before the start of the first full lap, and proceeded to get the hammer down.  Behind the two Fantics were Fernandez in fourth, Vlaanderen in fifth, then Guadagnini ahead of the third Fantic Factory Racing MXGP machine of Brian Bogers.

Febvre was swiftly on the move, passing Bogers at the start of lap two, although he had to cope with a retaliatory move from the Dutchman before sealing the deal, but then took just two further corners to get past Guadagnini.

In the meantime, Coenen set a blistering pace, shocking observers with a lap time nearly five seconds faster than anyone else! The speed was almost too much as he survived a massive near-crash through the uphill wave section, and wisely backed it down from there.

Fighting in to the top ten was the Team Motoblouz Honda SR Motul rider Alberto Forato, who moved past both Guadagnini and Bogers to take seventh at the close, ahead of the Fantic-riding Dutchman, while Brent van Doninck took ninth for JM Racing Honda, and Forato’s teammate Kevin Horgmo took tenth by the finish.

Febvre took until lap eight of 19 to catch and pass Vlaanderen, but then made a mistake to drop behind him again, allowing the South African-born Dutchman to close in on Fernandez and pass him for fourth in the closing stages.  Febvre also made his way past the Spaniard, but Coenen took a commanding 13-second victory, as Fantic Factory Racing MXGP enjoyed 2-3 finishes for Coldenhoff and Bonacorsi.

 

The day looked like it was going to get even better for Fantic as Coldenhoff took his second Fox Holeshot Award of the day in race two, although Coenen was instantly leading into the second corner and started to pull away again.  His gap at the front was widened by a collision between Fernandez and Coldenhoff as they disputed second place into turn five!  Both hit the ground hard, and Fernandez was forced to retire with machine damage by the end of lap eight.  Coldenhoff was left to fight through the pack, and teammate Bonacorsi also got held up as he hit Glenn’s bike on the floor!

Just as in the Qualifying Race, Adam Sterry was up into third for Chambers Racing KTM, but this time he was unable to hold back the factory riders as Geerts, Seewer, and Febvre soon got past.  Vlaanderen held second at the end of the first full lap from Geerts and a charging Febvre, who needed to limit the points damage to Coenen.

Van Doninck, enjoying the soft surface, held a solid fifth place ahead of the remarkable Bonacorsi, who had charged past several riders including Seewer to hold sixth place after his early hold-up! Forato, Sterry, and the MRT Racing Team Beta of Tom Koch completed the early top ten.

Suddenly on lap five, Coenen’s lead shrunk as he fell awkwardly in a right-hander that he admitted to struggling with all day, but remounted just in front of Vlaanderen and Febvre, who had blasted past Geerts into turn two on lap three.  The factory KTM man then made a further mistake on the corner before Pit Lane, going over a berm and handing the lead to Vlaanderen! The retro colours had deservedly got to the front!

It didn’t last long, however, as Coenen regrouped to hold off Febvre and jump past Vlaanderen on a downhill “staircase” section to re-take the lead on lap seven.  On the same lap, Van Doninck got past a sore Geerts to take fourth, and Coldenhoff sneaked past both Koch and the other MRT Racing Team Beta of Ben Watson to climb up to ninth.

Febvre took just two more laps to get back past Vlaanderen, but couldn’t run down the flying Coenen.  The top three, as well as Van Doninck in fourth, would finish the race in that order, but Coldenhoff’s valiant charge up to fifth place left him in a three-way tie with Febvre and Vlaanderen for second in the GP! Unfortunately for the Dutchman, the last race tie-breaker put him in fourth overall, just ahead of Bonacorsi, who had got up to fifth in the race before slipping down to eighth.

Van Doninck’s great second race was enough to put him in sixth overall, his best of the season by a distance!  Forato also put in his personal best since August last year with two seventh places putting him in that position overall ahead of Bogers, with Geerts salvaging ninth overall thanks to a fine sixth in race two.  Jeremy Seewer soldiered away to reach tenth overall with 11-10 finishes for Aruba.it Ducati Factory MX Team.

While some sportsmen fear the number 13, Lucas Coenen might consider it his friend as he won round 13, on the 13th of July, which was his 13th career Grand Prix victory! His perfect weekend was enough to slash Febvre’s points lead from 32 points to just 15 as the series moves to the Czech Republic, where the Frenchman is a three-time winner, in just two weeks’ time!  This season’s duel for the MXGP crown continues to be a fascinating one!

Lucas Coenen: “That second race wasn’t easy, but I’m pumped with how it turned out. I got out front early and just took off. Saturday was a bit of a struggle, but today we made some good changes, and it all came together. Super happy with the 1-1 and how I rode, let’s keep this momentum going!”

Romain Febvre: “This weekend I had to work really hard, probably the most all season. I crashed in Saturday’s qualifying and again in Race 1, so I was constantly fighting back. In Race 2, I didn’t get the best start either, but I gave everything. I saw a chance when Lucas (Coenen) made a mistake, but I was just missing that last bit of energy. We know where we need to improve, starting up front makes all the difference. That’s the goal for the next ones.”

Calvin Vlaanderen“This podium means so much. It’s been weeks and months of hard work, not just from me, but the whole team. We’ve been struggling this year, so to finally get this result, especially during Yamaha’s 70th anniversary celebration, is special. I’m really proud to give something back to everyone who’s supported me, my team, my family, my girlfriend and her family. Thank you all.”

MXGP – Results/Ergebnisse – Round 13

Pos Nr Rider Nat. Fed. Bike Race 1 Race 2 Total
1 96 Coenen, Lucas BEL FMB KTM 25 25 50
2 3 Febvre, Romain FRA FFM KAW 16 22 38
3 10 Vlaanderen, Calvin NED KNMV YAM 18 20 38
4 259 Coldenhoff, Glenn NED KNMV FAN 22 16 38
5 132 Bonacorsi, Andrea ITA FMI FAN 20 13 33
6 32 Van doninck, Brent BEL FMB HON 12 18 30
7 303 Forato, Alberto ITA FMI HON 14 14 28
8 189 Bogers, Brian NED KNMV FAN 13 12 25
9 93 Geerts, Jago BEL FMB YAM 6 15 21
10 91 Seewer, Jeremy SUI SWISSMOTO DUC 10 11 21
11 919 Watson, Ben GBR ACU BET 9 10 19
12 101 Guadagnini, Mattia ITA FMI DUC 8 9 17
13 70 Fernandez, Ruben ESP RFME HON 15 2 17
14 24 Horgmo, Kevin NOR FFM HON 11 3 14
15 226 Koch, Tom GER DMSB BET 5 7 12

 

MXGP Standings/Tabellenstände

Pos Nr Rider Nat. Bike Total ARG ESP EUR SAR TRE SUI POR ESP FRA GER LAT GBR FIN CZE BEL SWE NED TUR CHN AUS
1 3 Febvre, Romain FRA KAW 627 9
25-22
(56)
2
14-16
(32)
6
22-22
(50)
0
18-25
(43)
10
22-22
(54)
6
15-22
(43)
8
22-22
(52)
9
25-22
(56)
8
22-25
(55)
8
18-20
(46)
8
15-20
(43)
9
20-25
(54)
5
16-22
(43)
– – – – – – – – – – – – – –
2 96 Coenen, Lucas BEL KTM 612 0
14-13
(27)
5
12-13
(30)
10
20-20
(50)
9
25-0
(34)
0
20-15
(35)
1
25-25
(51)
10
25-25
(60)
7
18-25
(50)
10
25-22
(57)
10
25-22
(57)
9
22-22
(53)
6
22-20
(48)
10
25-25
(60)
– – – – – – – – – – – – – –
3 259 Coldenhoff, G. NED FAN 449 5
16-14
(35)
6
18-20
(44)
0
10-18
(28)
7
22-20
(49)
4
16-20
(40)
2
11-15
(28)
3
13-15
(31)
2
16-9
(27)
2
11-12
(25)
0
5-15
(20)
6
20-14
(40)
8
25-16
(49)
0
22-16
(38)
– – – – – – – – – – – – – –
4 70 Fernandez, R. ESP HON 407 1
12-8
(21)
1
22-9
(32)
8
16-0
(24)
8
15-10
(33)
6
14-18
(38)
10
20-0
(30)
5
20-20
(45)
0
20-18
(38)
7
10-14
(31)
6
0-0
(6)
7
18-15
(40)
7
16-22
(45)
7
15-2
(24)
– – – – – – – – – – – – – –
5 10 Vlaanderen, C. NED YAM 366 3
2-10
(15)
4
20-0
(24)
5
13-0
(18)
4
0-18
(22)
5
13-5
(23)
0
12-12
(24)
9
9-18
(36)
6
13-20
(39)
0
14-13
(27)
3
20-11
(34)
0
10-12
(22)
5
15-15
(35)
9
18-20
(47)
– – – – – – – – – – – – – –
6 132 Bonacorsi, A. ITA FAN 353 0
10-11
(21)
0
13-22
(35)
0
0-7
(7)
5
20-16
(41)
1
5-12
(18)
7
18-16
(41)
0
15-16
(31)
0
15-14
(29)
0
15-15
(30)
0
12-0
(12)
5
14-16
(35)
0
9-3
(12)
8
20-13
(41)
– – – – – – – – – – – – – –
7 959 Renaux, Maxime FRA YAM 347 10
22-25
(57)
9
11-10
(30)
7
11-16
(34)
0
4-0
(4)
7
18-14
(39)
8
16-0
(24)
1
16-12
(29)
8
22-12
(42)
6
18-6
(30)
4
15-18
(37)
0
8-13
(21)
– – – – – – – – – – – – – –
8 84 Herlings, J. NED KTM 325 – – – – – – 0
1-14
(15)
0
11-10
(21)
4
7-18
(29)
4
11-14
(29)
3
14-15
(32)
1
20-16
(37)
9
22-25
(56)
10
25-25
(60)
10
18-18
(46)
– – – – – – – – – – – – – –
9 243 Gajser, Tim SLO HON 305 8
20-20
(48)
10
25-25
(60)
9
25-25
(59)
10
16-22
(48)
9
25-25
(59)
9
22-0
(31)
– – – – – – – – – – – – – –
10 91 Seewer, Jeremy SUI DUC 296 7
15-3
(25)
0
7-7
(14)
0
8-11
(19)
0
6-12
(18)
8
15-0
(23)
5
14-20
(39)
2
6-10
(18)
5
2-16
(23)
4
16-20
(40)
2
16-7
(25)
1
5-3
(9)
1
8-12
(21)
1
10-11
(22)
– – – – – – – – – – – – – –
11 24 Horgmo, Kevin NOR HON 243 6
4-15
(25)
3
16-11
(30)
1
12-13
(26)
6
14-13
(33)
0
7-16
(23)
0
13-13
(26)
0
14-0
(14)
0
5-13
(18)
9
0-0
(9)
4
7-14
(25)
0
11-3
(14)
– – – – – – – – – – – – – –
12 919 Watson, Ben GBR BET 218 0
5-6
(11)
0
6-8
(14)
0
7-9
(16)
1
13-9
(23)
3
9-9
(21)
0
3-14
(17)
0
7-3
(10)
0
9-10
(19)
0
12-10
(22)
0
0-8
(8)
2
13-11
(26)
0
3-7
(10)
2
9-10
(21)
– – – – – – – – – – – – – –
13 93 Geerts, Jago BEL YAM 211 0
13-9
(22)
0
4-0
(4)
0
2-0
(2)
2
10-11
(23)
0
6-11
(17)
0
8-10
(18)
0
8-9
(17)
10
6-6
(22)
0
1-11
(12)
0
8-9
(17)
0
12-18
(30)
0
0-0
6
6-15
(27)
– – – – – – – – – – – – – –
14 253 Pancar, Jan SLO KTM 201 0
8-7
(15)
0
3-4
(7)
2
5-8
(15)
0
5-2
(7)
2
12-13
(27)
0
9-11
(20)
0
10-8
(18)
1
3-0
(4)
5
13-7
(25)
7
10-13
(30)
0
0-1
(1)
3
10-10
(23)
0
1-8
(9)
– – – – – – – – – – – – – –
15 189 Bogers, Brian NED FAN 198 0
7-4
(11)
7
10-18
(35)
0
9-0
(9)
0
3-3
(6)
0
0-0
0
3-0
(3)
0
8-8
(16)
0
8-9
(17)
0
13-16
(29)
4
16-8
(28)
2
13-4
(19)
0
13-12
(25)
– – – – – – – – – – – – – –

 

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MX2 – Results/Ergebnisse – Round 13

Pos Nr Rider Nat. Fed. Bike Race 1 Race 2 Total
1 1 de Wolf, Kay NED KNMV HUS 25 25 50
2 80 Adamo, Andrea ITA FMI KTM 22 20 42
3 19 Coenen, Sacha BEL FMB KTM 18 22 40
4 9 Benistant, Thibault FRA FFM YAM 20 18 38
5 27 Längenfelder, Simon GER DMSB KTM 15 16 31
6 8 Mc Lellan, Camden RSA KNMV TRI 16 15 31
7 317 Valin, Mathis FRA FFM KAW 13 14 27
8 47 Reisulis, Karlis Alberts LAT LAMSF YAM 12 13 25
9 4 Elzinga, Rick NED KNMV YAM 11 12 23
10 99 Farres, Guillem ESP RFME TRI 14 9 23
11 172 Valk, Cas NED KNMV KTM 10 10 20
12 489 Walvoort, Jens NED KNMV KTM 6 11 17
13 18 Lata, Valerio ITA FMI HON 8 8 16
14 319 Prugnieres, Quentin Marc FRA FFM KTM 9 6 15
15 480 Hindersson, Kasimir FIN SML KTM 7 5 12

 

Saturday’s Qualifying Race winner Kay de Wolf set the fastest time in morning Warm-up, and again Cas Valk showed his speed with second for Van Venrooy Racing KTM.  Mathis Valin also continued his good weekend with third in the session for Kawasaki Racing Team MX2.

After his struggles in Saturday’s Qualifying Race, 2023 World Champion Andrea Adamo knew he had to try and battle back into contention to avoid losing more points in the Championship to red plate holder Simon Längenfelder, and got the first point of order correct with his fifth Fox Holeshot Award of the season, using his advantage to take a line through the fourth corner that his fellow Red Bull KTM Factory Racing ace was also hunting for, and the German ran off-track from a promising third position!  His teammate Sacha Coenen also had issues, tipping off in the very next corner, leaving Thibault Benistant in a clear second place for Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MX2 ahead of Czech rider Julius Mikula on the TM Moto CRD Motosport machine!

De Wolf had moved forward quickly past Honda HRC’s Valerio Lata and BTS KTM Racing rider Jens Walvoort, and added Mikula to his list of victims with a great pass on the uphill wave section at the top of the circuit, a section that would become a key passing spot for him throughout the day.  Just as Benistant looked to be lining up Adamo for the lead, he made a mistake and fell into the clutches of De Wolf, who passed the Frenchman on lap two.

Both Mikula and Walvoort unfortunately crashed out of their good early positions, leaving Monster Energy Triumph Racing’s Camden McLellan to give chase in fourth ahead of his teammate Guillem Farres and the second Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MX2 machine of Karlis Reisulis, although Coenen’s recovery took him up to fifth by the end of lap five!

By that time, De Wolf had pulled a sweet pass on the exit of the second corner to wrestle the lead from Adamo, and from there the top three positions were set as the Dutchman managed an eventual gap of 3.7 seconds, with Benistant a further 6.4 seconds behind Adamo.  Coenen continued his charge to get past McLellan for fourth on lap 15 of 19, helped by a small tip-over for the South African.

Längenfelder had a quiet race after his early off-track excursion, and took sixth between the two Triumph teamsters. Valin took eighth ahead of Reisulis and the Latvian’s teammate Rick Elzinga.  

 

Sacha Coenen restored normal order with his ninth Fox Holeshot Award of the season in race two, as Benistant, Farres, De Wolf, and Reisulis gave chase in that order, while title contenders Adamo and Längenfelder held sixth and seventh from the opening few corners.

De Wolf railed around Farres to take third at the start of the first full lap, while Adamo ran off-track slightly in his attempts to get past Reisulis! Both factory KTM men got around the Latvian by lap six, as De Wolf attacked Benistant, using his favourite passing place on the uphill waves to take second from the Yamaha man!

Farres suffered a disastrous lap eight, crashing twice within the space of a few corners, and dropped back to an eventual 12th place, and tenth overall. Reisulis and Elzinga took eighth and ninth, ahead of a valiant Walvoort, to take those positions overall, while Valin claimed seventh behind McLellan, just as they did in the overall reckoning.

Längenfelder couldn’t advance from fifth, while Benistant got passed by a determined Adamo for second on lap 13 of 19, leaving the Frenchman in fourth overall.  Meanwhile, De Wolf had closed in relentlessly on Coenen and was to pass him – where else – on the uphill wave section! The Dutchman stretched out a comfortable 8.7 second margin of victory by the flag, and took his third GP victory of the year.  It brings his career tally to 12 in total, and despite Adamo’s fine second place on the day, pulls him to within five points of the Italian for second in the series. His gap to Längenfelder at the top was reduced from 70 points to 48, and means that with seven rounds to go, there is still all to play for between the top three contenders in the title chase!

After a weekend off, the series moves on to the classic Loket circuit for the MXGP of Czech Republic, where the hard-pack specialists in both classes will look to strike back in the points chase!  2025 is far from over in the Motocross World Championships!

Kay de Wolf: “We had a really good plan with the team and executed it perfectly, three races, three wins. I managed my rhythm well and stayed patient when I needed to. All the hard work paid off, and I’m super thankful to my team. This was a big one for the championship, and I’m already looking forward to the next round.”

Andrea Adamo: „It was a solid weekend, and that’s exactly what we needed, especially in the sand. It’s not easy to be consistent here, but I stayed close to the front and made a nice move on Benistant for third in Race 2. Going 2-3 is the best we could do today, and I’m happy with that.”

Sacha Coenen: „I’m really happy to be on the podium again, especially since I’ve been sick all weekend. I got the holeshot in Race 2 and tried to hold on, but just didn’t have the energy to stay in front. Still, this is my third podium in a row, so I’m happy with the consistency. Let’s keep it going.”

MX2 Overall Standings / Tabellstände

Pos Nr Rider Nat. Bike Total ARG ESP EUR SAR TRE SUI POR ESP FRA GER LAT GBR FIN CZE BEL SWE NED TUR CHN AUS
1 27 Längenfelder, S. GER KTM 613 7
22-15
(44)
0
16-18
(34)
9
25-20
(54)
10
20-15
(45)
8
14-20
(42)
9
25-25
(59)
6
22-18
(46)
8
13-20
(41)
9
25-25
(59)
7
20-12
(39)
10
22-20
(52)
10
25-25
(60)
7
15-16
(38)
– – – – – – – – – – – – – –
2 80 Adamo, Andrea ITA KTM 570 10
0-22
(32)
7
12-20
(39)
6
22-25
(53)
7
18-22
(47)
0
20-22
(42)
7
16-22
(45)
10
25-25
(60)
0
16-25
(41)
10
22-22
(54)
8
25-20
(53)
0
10-12
(22)
6
11-18
(35)
5
22-20
(47)
– – – – – – – – – – – – – –
3 1 de Wolf, Kay NED HUS 565 8
25-16
(49)
6
20-22
(48)
0
15-18
(33)
5
25-25
(55)
6
22-18
(46)
10
22-18
(50)
7
20-20
(47)
9
25-18
(52)
3
7-9
(19)
0
14-22
(36)
5
13-25
(43)
0
14-13
(27)
10
25-25
(60)
– – – – – – – – – – – – – –
4 19 Coenen, Sacha BEL KTM 482 9
12-25
(46)
9
10-6
(25)
5
18-7
(30)
8
16-18
(42)
0
12-14
(26)
0
15-5
(20)
9
2-22
(33)
5
15-22
(42)
8
15-18
(41)
9
22-6
(37)
0
25-22
(47)
7
22-15
(44)
9
18-22
(49)
– – – – – – – – – – – – – –
5 26 Everts, Liam BEL HUS 464 3
13-20
(36)
8
22-25
(55)
8
20-16
(44)
9
15-16
(40)
10
18-0
(28)
8
20-20
(48)
8
10-0
(18)
7
22-15
(44)
1
13-16
(30)
5
15-14
(34)
6
20-16
(42)
8
15-22
(45)
0
0-0
– – – – – – – – – – – – – –
6 9 Benistant, T. FRA YAM 458 5
10-11
(26)
10
18-9
(37)
10
16-22
(48)
6
7-4
(17)
9
9-25
(43)
6
10-16
(32)
0
8-14
(22)
10
20-16
(46)
7
10-20
(37)
3
16-10
(29)
9
14-18
(41)
9
10-20
(39)
3
20-18
(41)
– – – – – – – – – – – – – –
7 8 Mc Lellan, C. RSA TRI 393 0
16-13
(29)
0
11-2
(13)
7
11-12
(30)
4
22-20
(46)
7
25-5
(37)
4
18-14
(36)
5
5-9
(19)
3
14-14
(31)
0
14-10
(24)
1
13-15
(29)
0
16-14
(30)
4
18-12
(34)
4
16-15
(35)
– – – – – – – – – – – – – –
8 18 Lata, Valerio ITA HON 297 0
14-9
(23)
0
8-10
(18)
4
14-6
(24)
0
10-9
(19)
4
16-7
(27)
5
11-15
(31)
0
12-6
(18)
1
12-9
(22)
6
20-11
(37)
10
18-18
(46)
0
0-0
0
7-9
(16)
0
8-8
(16)
– – – – – – – – – – – – – –
9 172 Valk, Cas NED KTM 289 0
20-8
(28)
2
15-16
(33)
2
13-15
(30)
1
13-10
(24)
5
15-16
(36)
1
13-9
(23)
0
0-15
(15)
4
3-0
(7)
4
5-12
(21)
0
5-9
(14)
7
6-9
(22)
0
9-5
(14)
2
10-10
(22)
– – – – – – – – – – – – – –
10 99 Farres, G. ESP TRI 272 0
15-10
(25)
1
5-15
(21)
0
14-13
(27)
4
9-13
(26)
0
10-6
(16)
0
11-15
(26)
2
12-25
(39)
2
12-15
(29)
0
16-16
(32)
8
14-9
(31)
– – – – – – – – – – – – – –
11 51 Oliver, Oriol ESP KTM 246 2
0-12
(14)
4
7-12
(23)
0
9-8
(17)
0
6-15
(21)
3
12-0
(15)
0
7-7
(14)
0
5-10
(15)
5
18-14
(37)
4
11-16
(31)
3
7-13
(23)
5
20-11
(36)
– – – – – – – – – – – – – –
12 47 Reisulis, K. LAT YAM 235 4
9-14
(27)
0
6-7
(13)
3
10-5
(18)
0
12-12
(24)
2
0-11
(13)
0
9-12
(21)
0
0-10
(10)
0
0-12
(12)
2
6-8
(16)
0
9-7
(16)
8
15-10
(33)
0
6-0
(6)
1
12-13
(26)
– – – – – – – – – – – – – –
13 317 Valin, Mathis FRA KAW 222 6
0-18
(24)
0
1-0
(1)
0
8-13
(21)
1
15-16
(32)
0
11-3
(14)
0
16-13
(29)
6
0-0
(6)
4
18-11
(33)
2
13-14
(29)
6
13-14
(33)
– – – – – – – – – – – – – –
14 73 Zanchi, F. ITA HON 220 0
6-6
(12)
5
25-11
(41)
1
6-14
(21)
3
9-11
(23)
0
11-13
(24)
2
7-10
(19)
2
14-12
(28)
6
18-11
(35)
0
12-5
(17)
– – – – – – – – – – – – – –
15 319 Prugnieres, Q. FRA KTM 215 0
7-5
(12)
3
14-14
(31)
0
12-0
(12)
0
8-13
(21)
3
8-8
(19)
0
6-7
(13)
3
18-11
(32)
0
6-5
(11)
0
9-6
(15)
0
8-0
(8)
0
11-3
(14)
0
8-4
(12)
0
9-6
(15)
– – – – – – – – – – – – – –

 

Manufacturer MXGP – Standings / Tabellenstand

Pos Manufacturer Total ARG ESP EUR SAR TRE SUI POR ESP FRA GER LAT GBR FIN CZE BEL SWE NED TUR CHN AUS
1 KTM 645 00
14-13
05
12-13
10
20-20
09
25-14
02
20-15
04
25-25
10
25-25
07
18-25
10
25-22
10
25-25
10
25-25
10
22-20
10
25-25
2 Kawasaki 633 09
25-22
08
14-16
06
22-22
00
18-25
10
22-22
06
15-22
08
22-22
09
25-22
08
22-25
08
18-20
08
15-20
09
20-25
05
16-22
3 Honda 589 08
20-20
10
25-25
09
25-25
10
16-22
09
25-25
10
22-13
05
20-20
00
20-18
09
10-14
06
11-12
07
18-15
07
16-22
07
15-18
4 Yamaha 536 10
22-25
09
20-14
07
14-16
04
11-18
07
18-14
08
16-12
09
16-18
10
22-20
06
18-18
04
20-18
00
12-18
05
15-15
09
18-20
5 Fantic 504 05
16-14
07
18-22
00
10-18
07
22-20
04
16-20
07
18-16
03
15-16
02
16-14
02
15-15
00
13-16
06
20-16
08
25-16
08
22-16
6 Ducati 365 07
18-18
00
07-12
00
18-14
00
06-12
08
15-02
05
14-20
02
12-11
05
11-16
04
16-20
02
16-07
01
07-09
01
14-13
01
10-11
7 Beta 232 00
05-06
00
06-08
00
07-09
01
13-09
03
09-09
00
03-14
00
07-06
00
09-10
00
12-10
00
07-08
02
13-11
00
05-09
02
09-10
8 Husqvarna 63 00
00-01
00
09-02
00
03-01
00
02-04
00
00-04
00
01-06
07
04-07
00
00-00
00
00-00
00
00-00
00
02-00
00
04-06
9 GASGAS 7 00
03-04
10 Triumph 5 00
03-02
00
00-00
00
00-00

 

Quelle / Source: MXGP